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Multidisciplinary perceptions on robotic surgical training: the robot is a stimulus for surgical education change

Surgical Endoscopy, 2022
It is unclear how to best establish successful robotic training programs or if subspecialty robotic program principles can be adapted for general surgery practice. The objective of this study is to understand the perspectives of high-volume robotic surgical educators on best practices in robotic surgery training and to provide recommendations ...
Kristen M. Jogerst   +7 more
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Surgical Robotic Nurse [PDF]

open access: possible2018 Second International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Control Systems (ICICCS), 2018
Robotic surgery is a new technological innovation in health care. This new technology has gained enormous popularity. A gesture controlled surgical robotic nurse (SRN) is presented in this paper. The SRN assists the main surgeon in the operating room (OR). It passes the surgical instruments as and when required by the surgeon.
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Robotic thymectomy: A surgical point of view

The Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2021
Robotic thymectomy is the most innovative surgical approach for treating disease of the anterior mediastinum. Robotic surgery offers low postoperative morbidity, faster recovery, shorter hospital stay, and better cosmetic results, without compromising surgical radicality. During the operation, the patient is placed in a supine position at the left edge
Sicolo E.   +4 more
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Robotic Surgical Systems

2008
Surgery has evolved from the 19th century through the introduction of ether anesthesia, principles of antisepsis, and the formalization of surgical training.1 In the late 20th century, the introduction of laparoscopy and robotics has continued to evolve the practice of surgery. The computer revolution has affected all of our lives. Computers affect the
W. Scott Melvin, Vimal K. Narula
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Haptics in surgical robotics

2011 IEEE World Haptics Conference, 2011
Surgeons' hands are their main tools. They intuitively process both visual and haptic senses to perform a surgery. Yet, in robotic surgery, the use of a teleoperated system removes the direct contact of hands with tissues and thus, diminishes the sense of touch.
E. Samur   +3 more
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Surgical Robotic Applications in Otolaryngology

The Laryngoscope, 2003
AbstractObjectives To explore the feasibility of performing endo‐robotic neck surgery in a porcine model and to compare the results of robotically enhanced endoscopic surgery with those from a conventional endoscopic technique.Study Design Prospective, nonrandomized experimental investigation in a porcine model.Methods We performed a consecutive series
Frederic M. Moll   +6 more
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Robotic cystectomy: surgical technique

BJU International, 2011
What's known on the subject? and What does the study add?Robotic‐assisted radical cystectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy have previously been described with an extracorporeal urinary diversion.In this study we describe the technique with totally intracorporeal RARC and orthotopic neobladder.OBJECTIVE The aim of this report is to describe our surgical ...
Andreas Nilsson   +4 more
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Safety and Surgical Robots

1997
This paper deals with problems related to safety in medical robotics and computer assisted surgery. We focus in particular on a medical device for liver biopsy which the Telerobotics Department of the “Politecnico di Milano” has been developing and that we are presently experimenting and testing at Niguarda Hospital, Milan.
Alberto Rovetta   +3 more
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Applications of Surgical Robotics

2015
In Chap. 1, we described several applications for surgical robotics. Having discussed the building blocks for such systems in the preceding chapters, we will now return to the applications. In many cases, robotic systems were developed to improve existing surgical procedures, and not for new types of interventions.
Floris Ernst, Achim Schweikard
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Equipment and technology in surgical robotics

World Journal of Urology, 2006
Contemporary medical robotic systems used in urologic surgery usually consist of a computer and a mechanical device to carry out the designated task with an image acquisition module. These systems are typically from one of the two categories: offline or online robots.
Hong Gee Sim   +2 more
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